This document is a cargo fuel oil sale contract between a seller and buyer. It specifies the key terms of the contract including a one week validity period, delivery of 00,000 MT of fuel oil meeting certain quality standards to ports in Bandar Abbas and Mahshar by the specified delivery dates, title and risk transferring when the oil passes flanges into the buyer's storage, a payment structure requiring 100% advance payment, procedures for determining quantity and quality, and resolution of disputes through Singapore courts applying English commercial law. Force majeure clauses excuse delays or non-performance due to causes outside the parties' control such as war or natural disasters.
This document provides pricing and terms for oil and petroleum products from Tinsel Cargo & Oil Company Ltd. It lists 15 products including diesel, gasoline, jet fuel, crude oil, and urea, giving the price per metric ton on a CIF (cost, insurance, freight) and FOB (free on board) basis. It also outlines three procedures for CIF, FOB, and trial shipment transactions, detailing the steps from contract signing to payment, including required shipping documents for payment. Commissions of $10 per metric ton will be paid to the buyer. The minimum order quantity is 5,000 metric tons.
El documento habla sobre la letra de cambio, incluyendo la aceptación, el aval y el pago. Explica que la aceptación es cuando el girado se compromete al pago, convirtiéndose en el principal obligado. También cubre el aval, que es cuando un tercero garantiza el pago parcial o total. Finalmente, detalla los procedimientos y plazos para el pago y protesto si no es aceptada o pagada a tiempo.
This document summarizes shipping instructions, types of shipping documents, and types of shipping containers. It outlines important details to include in shipping instructions like terms of purchase, packing requirements, and insurance coverage. It then lists common international trade and transport documents like bills of lading, commercial invoices, certificates of origin, and inspection certificates. Finally, it describes types of shipping containers and container service types like FCL (full container load) and LCL (less than container load) which are used by single or multiple shippers respectively.
El documento describe la naturaleza y características de los cheques. Un cheque es un documento bancario que autoriza a otra persona a retirar dinero de una cuenta bancaria sin la presencia del titular de la cuenta. Los cheques pueden ser a la orden o al portador, y existen diferentes tipos como cheques certificados o de viajero. El librador es responsable del pago del cheque, mientras que el banco no tiene responsabilidad al no aceptar formalmente el documento como en una letra de cambio.
The document discusses maritime law relating to facilitation of international maritime traffic and documents required to be carried onboard ships. It provides background on problems with excessive paperwork requirements that led IMO to adopt the Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic (FAL Convention) to standardize and reduce documentation. The FAL Convention aims to prevent unnecessary delays by establishing maximum information requirements for key documents like cargo and crew manifests. It also provides a list of certificates and documents required to be carried onboard ships.
LCAR Unit 22 - Leasing and Property Management - 14th Edition RevisedTom Blefko
This document provides an overview of leasing and property management. It discusses key concepts such as different types of leases, the responsibilities of property managers, and financial reports used in property management. Specifically, it covers lease agreements, the management plan and agreement, the property manager's responsibilities, renting procedures, and types of leases including gross, net, percentage, and ground leases.
The document discusses key aspects of carriage of goods by sea under Indian law. It outlines that the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1925 governs carriage of goods from Indian ports to foreign ports. It imposes duties on carriers like making ships seaworthy and issuing bills of lading. Carriers' liability is limited unless negligence is proven. Bills of lading serve as receipts of goods and evidence of contracts. Charter parties allow shippers to charter whole vessels and contracts of affreightment can take the form of bills of lading or charter parties.
El documento contiene información sobre el conocimiento de embarque y la carta de porte. El conocimiento de embarque es un título valor que representa la mercadería embarcada y permite su circulación mediante endoso. La carta de porte es un contrato de transporte terrestre o aéreo que puede ser transmisible o no según si es negociable o no. Ambos documentos se rigen por la Ley de Títulos Valores y otras leyes que especifican sus características y acciones derivadas.
This document provides pricing and terms for oil and petroleum products from Tinsel Cargo & Oil Company Ltd. It lists 15 products including diesel, gasoline, jet fuel, crude oil, and urea, giving the price per metric ton on a CIF (cost, insurance, freight) and FOB (free on board) basis. It also outlines three procedures for CIF, FOB, and trial shipment transactions, detailing the steps from contract signing to payment, including required shipping documents for payment. Commissions of $10 per metric ton will be paid to the buyer. The minimum order quantity is 5,000 metric tons.
El documento habla sobre la letra de cambio, incluyendo la aceptación, el aval y el pago. Explica que la aceptación es cuando el girado se compromete al pago, convirtiéndose en el principal obligado. También cubre el aval, que es cuando un tercero garantiza el pago parcial o total. Finalmente, detalla los procedimientos y plazos para el pago y protesto si no es aceptada o pagada a tiempo.
This document summarizes shipping instructions, types of shipping documents, and types of shipping containers. It outlines important details to include in shipping instructions like terms of purchase, packing requirements, and insurance coverage. It then lists common international trade and transport documents like bills of lading, commercial invoices, certificates of origin, and inspection certificates. Finally, it describes types of shipping containers and container service types like FCL (full container load) and LCL (less than container load) which are used by single or multiple shippers respectively.
El documento describe la naturaleza y características de los cheques. Un cheque es un documento bancario que autoriza a otra persona a retirar dinero de una cuenta bancaria sin la presencia del titular de la cuenta. Los cheques pueden ser a la orden o al portador, y existen diferentes tipos como cheques certificados o de viajero. El librador es responsable del pago del cheque, mientras que el banco no tiene responsabilidad al no aceptar formalmente el documento como en una letra de cambio.
The document discusses maritime law relating to facilitation of international maritime traffic and documents required to be carried onboard ships. It provides background on problems with excessive paperwork requirements that led IMO to adopt the Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic (FAL Convention) to standardize and reduce documentation. The FAL Convention aims to prevent unnecessary delays by establishing maximum information requirements for key documents like cargo and crew manifests. It also provides a list of certificates and documents required to be carried onboard ships.
LCAR Unit 22 - Leasing and Property Management - 14th Edition RevisedTom Blefko
This document provides an overview of leasing and property management. It discusses key concepts such as different types of leases, the responsibilities of property managers, and financial reports used in property management. Specifically, it covers lease agreements, the management plan and agreement, the property manager's responsibilities, renting procedures, and types of leases including gross, net, percentage, and ground leases.
The document discusses key aspects of carriage of goods by sea under Indian law. It outlines that the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1925 governs carriage of goods from Indian ports to foreign ports. It imposes duties on carriers like making ships seaworthy and issuing bills of lading. Carriers' liability is limited unless negligence is proven. Bills of lading serve as receipts of goods and evidence of contracts. Charter parties allow shippers to charter whole vessels and contracts of affreightment can take the form of bills of lading or charter parties.
El documento contiene información sobre el conocimiento de embarque y la carta de porte. El conocimiento de embarque es un título valor que representa la mercadería embarcada y permite su circulación mediante endoso. La carta de porte es un contrato de transporte terrestre o aéreo que puede ser transmisible o no según si es negociable o no. Ambos documentos se rigen por la Ley de Títulos Valores y otras leyes que especifican sus características y acciones derivadas.
Improving Sales In Freight Forwarding by Capt Onur Y Uranli MSOnur Uranli
This document is a thesis that investigates how modern technology can help freight forwarders and logistics companies improve sales while promoting accuracy and competence. It examines how information technology systems like EDI, bar code scanning, and website tracking can help freight forwarders save importers and exporters time and money, thereby improving sales and revenues. The thesis will analyze specific case studies of how freight forwarders, logistics companies, and retailers have successfully implemented information technology systems to achieve positive results.
1) Ship collisions occur frequently due to ship concentration on routes and in ports, as well as faster ship speeds even in poor weather. However, the primary cause remains human error.
2) Maritime collisions are defined as impacts between two ships or between a ship and inland vessel. Applicable laws include international regulations and domestic commercial codes.
3) Liability for collisions is assessed based on determining fault; solely or partially at fault vessels are liable for damages. Protests must be filed within 24 hours to claim losses and damages from collisions.
The document outlines the documentation that must be carried on board relating to maritime labor compliance, including certificates, inspection reports, crew qualifications, employment agreements, and other crew welfare documentation. It specifies requirements for areas like hours of work, health and medical care, accommodation, and occupational safety and health. Compliance with these requirements is subject to inspection.
The document discusses several airline rules and regulations. It outlines rules regarding valid identification, prohibited items, pets, luggage limits, liquid restrictions, accommodations for disabled passengers and pregnant women, and child safety requirements. Airline rules aim to ensure passenger identification and restrict hazardous materials, while complying with laws regarding disabilities, medical conditions, and child safety. Proper adherence to regulations is encouraged for heightened aviation security.
This document provides a draft Letter of Intent (LOI) for a buyer to purchase 200,000 metric tons of an unspecified commodity. The LOI requests key details from the buyer such as commodity origin, specifications, packing, destination port, discharge rate, terms, payment instrument, banking coordinates, and procedures for finalizing the purchase. If provided a signed LOI with this information, the seller would issue a Sales Contract within 36-48 hours for the buyer to review and sign, opening the way for shipment of the commodity.
Sesión 2 (2) - Transmisión de los Títulos Valores - Garantías Cambiarias (1)....Brayan Perez
El documento habla sobre diferentes tipos de garantías para títulos valores, incluyendo garantías personales como el aval y la fianza, y garantías reales. Explica que el aval es una garantía donde una tercera persona se obliga a pagar la deuda de manera solidaria con el deudor original. La fianza también es una obligación accesoria donde el fiador responde de manera subsidiaria. Las garantías reales no requieren autorización del deudor pero deben registrarse para asegurar el cumplimiento de la obligación.
The import procedure involves 10 steps: 1) gathering information about exporters, 2) obtaining an import license, 3) securing foreign exchange, 4) placing an order, 5) obtaining a letter of credit, 6) arranging financing, 7) receiving shipment advice, 8) retiring import documents, 9) receiving goods arrival notification, and 10) clearing customs and releasing the goods.
Freight forwarding involves coordinating the transportation of goods between a sender and a recipient. A freight forwarder arranges for cargo to be loaded, transported, unloaded and delivered while ensuring it gets to its final destination on time and in good condition. Freight forwarders provide services like customs clearance, warehousing and transport arrangement through subcontractors. They consolidate smaller individual shipments into full container loads for efficient cargo transport but do not own the means of transportation themselves.
El documento describe el conocimiento de embarque como:
1) Un documento probatorio del contrato de transporte marítimo de mercancías y de la recepción de la carga por el transportista.
2) Un documento representativo de las mercancías descritas en él.
3) Un recibo de las mercancías embarcadas.
MlC 2006 General Introduction and PreparationPrabhash Sinha
The document provides an overview of the Maritime Labour Convention 2006. It consolidates over 60 earlier International Labour Organization conventions related to seafarers' working conditions. The MLC 2006 sets minimum requirements for areas like employment, accommodations, health, and social security. It aims to provide consistent protection for seafarers globally and strengthen enforcement. Major provisions include complaint procedures, obligations for shipowners, and a requirement that countries apply the standards to foreign ships within their ports.
1) The document compares the exoneration and limitation of carrier liability under the Warsaw Convention of 1929 and the Montreal Convention of 1999.
2) It discusses key differences between the two conventions regarding defining necessary measures, treating unresolved accidents, and contributory negligence.
3) The Warsaw Convention allows carriers to be exonerated if they prove all necessary measures were taken or it was impossible to take such measures. Courts later interpreted this to mean reasonable measures. The Montreal Convention makes it more difficult for carriers to be exonerated.
This document provides information about shipping agencies and their roles and responsibilities. It discusses the definition of a shipping agency and the main types of agencies including full agency, OPA, and CPA. It also outlines the types of vessels agencies deal with, key agency processes, standard documentation agency deals, value added services, port restrictions, challenges, and requirements for effective collaboration between parties involved in shipping.
A bill of lading is a document issued by a carrier that details the shipment of merchandise and gives title to the specified party. It serves as a receipt for accepted cargo and must be presented at the destination to take delivery. There are two types: a negotiable bill of lading requires the original document to release cargo, while a non-negotiable bill allows release with a copy, stamp, or authorization letter instead of the original.
The ISPS Code is a comprehensive set of measures developed by the IMO to enhance maritime security. It was developed in response to terrorist attacks like 9/11 and the attack on the Limburg tanker. The ISPS Code has two parts - Part A which contains mandatory requirements for ships and port facilities, and Part B which contains guidance. Key elements of the ISPS Code include conducting vessel and facility security assessments to identify vulnerabilities, developing security plans, appointing security officers, controlling access to restricted areas, conducting drills and exercises, and setting security levels. Contracting governments are responsible for oversight of the ISPS Code and can authorize Recognized Security Organizations to assist with certain activities.
This document provides an overview of freight clearing and forwarding. It defines key terms like freight, freight clearance, freight forwarding, consignee, consignor, and customs. It explains that freight forwarding involves coordinating the shipment of cargo from one place to another via multiple carriers. The document also summarizes INCOTERMS 2010, which define responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international trade transactions. It outlines several INCOTERMS codes like EXW, FCA, FAS, FOB, CFR, CIF, and CPT and what obligations each place on buyers and sellers.
The document discusses key changes in Incoterms 2020, the newest edition of common international trade definitions published by the International Chamber of Commerce. It was prepared by an international committee and aims to simplify language and provide more detailed explanations. One change is replacing DAT with a new term DPU to clarify goods can be delivered unloaded anywhere with unloading facilities. Other changes address obligations for transport security and customs clearance in more detail. Insurance coverage definitions were also clarified for CIP and CIF terms.
The document discusses a jewelry design project where the student used everyday materials like foil, string, straw, paperclips and cotton buds to create accessories. The student particularly liked the look of a foil backed chain and decided to use that design for the final piece, but with smaller chains. Photoshop images were included to show sample designs.
Improving Sales In Freight Forwarding by Capt Onur Y Uranli MSOnur Uranli
This document is a thesis that investigates how modern technology can help freight forwarders and logistics companies improve sales while promoting accuracy and competence. It examines how information technology systems like EDI, bar code scanning, and website tracking can help freight forwarders save importers and exporters time and money, thereby improving sales and revenues. The thesis will analyze specific case studies of how freight forwarders, logistics companies, and retailers have successfully implemented information technology systems to achieve positive results.
1) Ship collisions occur frequently due to ship concentration on routes and in ports, as well as faster ship speeds even in poor weather. However, the primary cause remains human error.
2) Maritime collisions are defined as impacts between two ships or between a ship and inland vessel. Applicable laws include international regulations and domestic commercial codes.
3) Liability for collisions is assessed based on determining fault; solely or partially at fault vessels are liable for damages. Protests must be filed within 24 hours to claim losses and damages from collisions.
The document outlines the documentation that must be carried on board relating to maritime labor compliance, including certificates, inspection reports, crew qualifications, employment agreements, and other crew welfare documentation. It specifies requirements for areas like hours of work, health and medical care, accommodation, and occupational safety and health. Compliance with these requirements is subject to inspection.
The document discusses several airline rules and regulations. It outlines rules regarding valid identification, prohibited items, pets, luggage limits, liquid restrictions, accommodations for disabled passengers and pregnant women, and child safety requirements. Airline rules aim to ensure passenger identification and restrict hazardous materials, while complying with laws regarding disabilities, medical conditions, and child safety. Proper adherence to regulations is encouraged for heightened aviation security.
This document provides a draft Letter of Intent (LOI) for a buyer to purchase 200,000 metric tons of an unspecified commodity. The LOI requests key details from the buyer such as commodity origin, specifications, packing, destination port, discharge rate, terms, payment instrument, banking coordinates, and procedures for finalizing the purchase. If provided a signed LOI with this information, the seller would issue a Sales Contract within 36-48 hours for the buyer to review and sign, opening the way for shipment of the commodity.
Sesión 2 (2) - Transmisión de los Títulos Valores - Garantías Cambiarias (1)....Brayan Perez
El documento habla sobre diferentes tipos de garantías para títulos valores, incluyendo garantías personales como el aval y la fianza, y garantías reales. Explica que el aval es una garantía donde una tercera persona se obliga a pagar la deuda de manera solidaria con el deudor original. La fianza también es una obligación accesoria donde el fiador responde de manera subsidiaria. Las garantías reales no requieren autorización del deudor pero deben registrarse para asegurar el cumplimiento de la obligación.
The import procedure involves 10 steps: 1) gathering information about exporters, 2) obtaining an import license, 3) securing foreign exchange, 4) placing an order, 5) obtaining a letter of credit, 6) arranging financing, 7) receiving shipment advice, 8) retiring import documents, 9) receiving goods arrival notification, and 10) clearing customs and releasing the goods.
Freight forwarding involves coordinating the transportation of goods between a sender and a recipient. A freight forwarder arranges for cargo to be loaded, transported, unloaded and delivered while ensuring it gets to its final destination on time and in good condition. Freight forwarders provide services like customs clearance, warehousing and transport arrangement through subcontractors. They consolidate smaller individual shipments into full container loads for efficient cargo transport but do not own the means of transportation themselves.
El documento describe el conocimiento de embarque como:
1) Un documento probatorio del contrato de transporte marítimo de mercancías y de la recepción de la carga por el transportista.
2) Un documento representativo de las mercancías descritas en él.
3) Un recibo de las mercancías embarcadas.
MlC 2006 General Introduction and PreparationPrabhash Sinha
The document provides an overview of the Maritime Labour Convention 2006. It consolidates over 60 earlier International Labour Organization conventions related to seafarers' working conditions. The MLC 2006 sets minimum requirements for areas like employment, accommodations, health, and social security. It aims to provide consistent protection for seafarers globally and strengthen enforcement. Major provisions include complaint procedures, obligations for shipowners, and a requirement that countries apply the standards to foreign ships within their ports.
1) The document compares the exoneration and limitation of carrier liability under the Warsaw Convention of 1929 and the Montreal Convention of 1999.
2) It discusses key differences between the two conventions regarding defining necessary measures, treating unresolved accidents, and contributory negligence.
3) The Warsaw Convention allows carriers to be exonerated if they prove all necessary measures were taken or it was impossible to take such measures. Courts later interpreted this to mean reasonable measures. The Montreal Convention makes it more difficult for carriers to be exonerated.
This document provides information about shipping agencies and their roles and responsibilities. It discusses the definition of a shipping agency and the main types of agencies including full agency, OPA, and CPA. It also outlines the types of vessels agencies deal with, key agency processes, standard documentation agency deals, value added services, port restrictions, challenges, and requirements for effective collaboration between parties involved in shipping.
A bill of lading is a document issued by a carrier that details the shipment of merchandise and gives title to the specified party. It serves as a receipt for accepted cargo and must be presented at the destination to take delivery. There are two types: a negotiable bill of lading requires the original document to release cargo, while a non-negotiable bill allows release with a copy, stamp, or authorization letter instead of the original.
The ISPS Code is a comprehensive set of measures developed by the IMO to enhance maritime security. It was developed in response to terrorist attacks like 9/11 and the attack on the Limburg tanker. The ISPS Code has two parts - Part A which contains mandatory requirements for ships and port facilities, and Part B which contains guidance. Key elements of the ISPS Code include conducting vessel and facility security assessments to identify vulnerabilities, developing security plans, appointing security officers, controlling access to restricted areas, conducting drills and exercises, and setting security levels. Contracting governments are responsible for oversight of the ISPS Code and can authorize Recognized Security Organizations to assist with certain activities.
This document provides an overview of freight clearing and forwarding. It defines key terms like freight, freight clearance, freight forwarding, consignee, consignor, and customs. It explains that freight forwarding involves coordinating the shipment of cargo from one place to another via multiple carriers. The document also summarizes INCOTERMS 2010, which define responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international trade transactions. It outlines several INCOTERMS codes like EXW, FCA, FAS, FOB, CFR, CIF, and CPT and what obligations each place on buyers and sellers.
The document discusses key changes in Incoterms 2020, the newest edition of common international trade definitions published by the International Chamber of Commerce. It was prepared by an international committee and aims to simplify language and provide more detailed explanations. One change is replacing DAT with a new term DPU to clarify goods can be delivered unloaded anywhere with unloading facilities. Other changes address obligations for transport security and customs clearance in more detail. Insurance coverage definitions were also clarified for CIP and CIF terms.
The document discusses a jewelry design project where the student used everyday materials like foil, string, straw, paperclips and cotton buds to create accessories. The student particularly liked the look of a foil backed chain and decided to use that design for the final piece, but with smaller chains. Photoshop images were included to show sample designs.
This document discusses the costumes and props used in multiple drafts of a student film project about a teenage slasher killer. A kitchen knife was used as the killer's weapon since they were portraying a teenage killer. The killer's costume remained the same throughout - a black tracksuit inspired by horror films. The victims' costumes were normal, casual clothing to show their innocence and were sometimes changed between drafts due to feedback or actors' preferences.
This thesis investigates the individual and competitive adsorption and desorption of arsenate and phosphate onto amorphous hydrous manganese oxide (HMO) from seawater suspensions. Key findings include:
- Arsenate displayed a stronger affinity than phosphate for HMO in individual adsorption experiments. Both oxyanions adsorbed rapidly initially then more slowly.
- In competitive adsorption experiments, effective competition was only observed when arsenate and phosphate were added simultaneously at a molar ratio of 1:100. At higher ratios there was a synergistic effect of increased adsorption.
- When added sequentially, arsenate had little effect on pre-adsorbed phosphate but phosphate caused
The document discusses various technologies used during the process of constructing a product. It describes 9 technologies:
1. Blogger - Used for research and planning, it allowed organizing work through blog posts.
2. Prezi - Also used for planning, it created neat presentations and was easy to embed.
3. Final Cut Pro - The editing software, it taught transitions and blending clips together smoothly.
4. Powtoon - An animation tool used for evaluation, it added unique interactivity like PowerPoint.
5. Other tools included Dafont for fonts, Slidely for image slideshows, and Emaze for interactive presentations.
6. Skills like using blades to trim clips
Mohit Bilakhia is seeking a challenging position utilizing his experience as a DevOps Engineer. He has a B.E. in Computer Engineering from St. Francis Institute of Technology. He is currently working at ATOS India Pvt. Ltd. where his responsibilities include configuring continuous integration environments, performing build-deployment automation, and monitoring systems. His technical skills include Java, Linux, MySQL, Jenkins, and Nagios. He has worked on projects involving automated provisioning and testing cloud infrastructure.
The document discusses font and color choices for a magazine cover. For fonts, the author wants to use three similar sans serif fonts for text, with a bolder font for the masthead to make it stand out. Sans serif fonts are chosen to seem more informal for the target audience of females aged 18-30. The chosen colors are purples and blues, as these were advised to suit the target audience better than other colors like pink. Blues represent qualities like trust and calmness, relating to the beach sunset cover image. Purples represent luxury, relevant to the magazine's luxury boutique shop contents. Darker blues and purples will mainly be used.
The document analyzes the popularity of the horror genre according to statistics from the BFI Statistical Yearbook. It finds that while horror films are not among the top 20 highest grossing films in the UK, the film "Dracula Untold" was 17th among top UK films. Additionally, the horror film "Annabelle" was in the lower half of films released in the UK by genre in 2014 but had a stable number of releases. The document concludes that the horror genre is more popular in the UK than other countries like the US, and is most popular with audiences aged 25-34 and more so with male audiences.
This document discusses costume and weapon choices for a slasher film based on influences from classic slasher movies. It recommends a dark costume inspired by Jason from Friday the 13th but updated for modern times. For victims, it suggests casual everyday clothing as seen in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Scream. A sharp blade or knife is recommended as the weapon, as prominently featured in films like Scream, Inside and the slasher subgenre in general.
This document outlines common conventions and tropes found in horror films, such as haunted house movies like Insidious and Mama. It discusses plot elements, themes, character types, settings, music and sounds, camera techniques, special effects, and narrative structures that are typically seen. These include families moving into haunted houses, revelations of horror through jump scares, use of priests or exorcists, themes of ghosts, darkness and possession, victimized families with secret histories, isolated suburban or forest settings at night, atmospheric music with loud sounds, first-person camera views and zooms, use of blood and CGI effects, and narratives with gradual buildup of tension and fear.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The photographer plans to take photos around Cleethorpes over a weekend in November for the front cover and contents of their regional magazine. They will photograph scenic locations, the beach at sunset, and up-to-date fashion and dining spots. The photographer booked a Nikon D3200 camera and tripod for the photoshoot and was inspired by centrally composed sunset beach photos for the front cover.
1. The document compares the conventions used in the student's magazine products to existing media products.
2. Key differences noted include things like the prominence of the main cover line, use of fonts, number of images, and inclusion of things like social media links and descriptions.
3. The student reflects on ways their products could be improved, such as making elements more prominent or consistent with the overall color scheme. Comparing to other media helped them identify enhancements.
The document describes how the author created various design elements for a magazine publication using InDesign and Photoshop. For a double page spread, the author used InDesign to add columns and structure. Photoshop was used to create the front cover because it allowed customizing the page size to A4. Billboard ads were made in Photoshop by opening the magazine cover image and adding text using fonts consistent with the cover design.
Este documento presenta un resumen de los conceptos clave de la comunicación, incluyendo la definición de comunicación, los elementos del proceso de comunicación como el emisor, receptor y mensaje, y los diferentes tipos de lenguaje como el verbal y no verbal. También describe brevemente los modelos de comunicación de Shannon, Weaver y Jakobson.
The document discusses readership figures for different magazines to help understand target audiences. It provides readership statistics for ASOS magazine, Canary Wharf magazine, and Vogue magazine from industry sources. ASOS magazine has the highest circulation figure of 476,569 compared to 200,032 for Vogue and 53,512 for Canary Wharf. However, readership figures are typically higher than circulation as they estimate the number of actual readers rather than just copies distributed. The figures help inform the document's understanding of audiences for different types of magazines.
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This document is a times share sales agreement between a seller and buyer. It details the resort and unit being sold, the purchase price, terms of payment, responsibilities of each party, warranties provided, and procedures for closing, arbitration of disputes, and cancellation within 10 days. The key details are the transfer of ownership and usage rights of a specific timeshare unit from the seller to the buyer in exchange for payment of the purchase price.
This document is an application for leasing an instrument. It requests information from applicants such as personal details, company details, bank details, and intended use of the instrument. It outlines the process for leasing the instrument, including delivery procedures, payment terms, and signatures required from both the lessor and lessee.
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This document is an agency agreement between Party A (Hanotrans International Freight Forwarders) and Party B (Max Shipping Fwd) to appoint each other as agents for air/ocean cargo freight business. Key terms include:
- Each party will handle local shipments nominated by the other including customs clearance, issuing bills of lading, and notifying the other of damages or shortages.
- Party B is authorized to issue and sign house bills of lading for shipments it handles for Party A.
- Profits will be split 50/50 and payments will be settled monthly via bank transfer.
- The initial term is 2 years, automatically renewing for 2 year terms unless 90 days
This document discusses various aspects of international sale contracts including:
- Contracts can be between buyers and sellers in different countries using foreign currency
- Contracts can be short or long-term for exports, imports, re-exports, or transshipments
- Contracts can be written, oral, or default according to the 1980 Vienna Convention
- Written contracts typically include terms covering goods, quality, quantity, price, shipment, payment, packaging, warranty, penalties, insurance, force majeure, claims, and arbitration.
This document is a purchase contract between a buyer and seller that outlines 26 terms and conditions for the sale of goods. It specifies details such as the commodity, quantity, unit price, total amount, delivery terms, payment terms, required documents, quality guarantees, inspection procedures, penalties for late delivery, arbitration process, and notices. The contract is written in both Chinese and English and takes effect once signed by representatives of both parties.
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1. Cargo Fuel Oil Sale Contract
Contract No. Date:
1. – Parties
Seller:
Economic code:
1.1. Buyer:
Address:
2. Validity:
This Contract is effective from the date of signature of this contract till one week. After
which seller will accept no obligations to buyer.
3 . Quantity
00,000 MT Metric Tons +/- 10 percent operational tolerance at seller option.
4- Quality
As per seller’s normal export quality for CST 280 & 380/ <3.5% sulfur fuel oil
5- Delivery Date & Term:
Note:
CST 380 = FOB - Bandar abbas port.
CST 280 = FOB- Mahshar port.
6 - Title and risk
Delivery shall be deemed completed and title and risk shall past to buyer as
such petroleum product passes the flanges connecting to buyer's storage
2. facility. Seller's delivery house with tank at which point seller responsibility shall
seas and buyer shall assume all risk of loss, damage, detraction, to petroleum
product so delivered.
7- Delivery-lifting period-FOB
For delivery-lifting, three days ITT time shall be advise by seller to buyer before
shipment. This advise three days by seller to buyer, shall be final and binding
upon bout parties. Meanwhile, buyer is obliged to receive nominate cargo
during the agreed time as mentioned above. In case of any delay, buyer shall
be responsible for the relevant cost accordingly.
8 - Price
Average of five days after completion of loading-(B/L date and two days
before and two days after) at load port with following formula In USD per MT
FOB calculated based on the average effective quotations.
Mean of high and low quotations for HSFO 180 CST under the heading “FOB
Persian Gulf” (so called Arab Gulf in Platts) minus a fixed amount of CST 380
…… AND CST 280 …USD/MT.
In calculating the final price arithmetic rules for rounding to two decimal points
shall be applied as follows:
a. If the third decimal point is four or any number less than four then such
third and/or more decimal shall be ignored.
b. If the third decimal point is five or any number higher than five then one
digit shall be added to the second decimal point and the rest will be
ignored.
3. 9 - Payment
Buyer shall pay 100% value of total cargo in advance before loading, or ( A-
Letter of Guaranty through one of ………..State Banks(ie
……………………………………………Banks or B-Managerial Cheque in
………. with a maturity of one month from the date of B/L) provisional invoices
based on Platts Scan Market will be issue. The balance of payment will be
settled after firm final invoices issue by seller after completion loading of cargo
at load port.
The payments should be done through a bank, which is announced to buyer by
seller after signing the contract
Seller will issue the relevant invoice in USD and will instruct the buyer to pay
the full invoice value in USD/AED(based on mutual agreement between seller
and buyer but no less than exchange conversion rate of 3.67 in case OF WILL
BE USED FOR CONVERTING USD TO AED (UAE dirham).
In calculating the total lifting value, arithmetic rule for rounding the invoice value
to the nearest dollar, shall be applied as follows:
If the decimal figure (cents) is any amount up to 49 cents, then such cent(s)
shall be ignored.
If the decimal figure (cents) is 50 to 99 cents, then one dollar shall be added
to the invoice value and such cents to be ignored.
USD to Rials:
The invoice amount in AED(rate 3.67) conversion rate on the seller option if
deem requested as published daily through Mellat and saderat exchange office
and available on www.Mellatexchange.com All commissions and sundry banking
charges including conversion fee (if any), for converting US Dollar to Rials, shall
be for the account of Buyer.
4. For payment later than the contractual payment date, interest at 30 percent on
daily bases per day shall be applied for invoice value on maturity up to the
actual payment date. All costs and charges, including conversion costs, if any,
will be for the account of buyer.
In calculating the total lifting value, arithmetic rule for rounding the invoice value
to the nearest unit currency, shall be applied as follows:
c. If the decimal figures are any amount up to 49, then such decimal figures
shall be ignored.
d. If the decimal figures are 50 to 99, then one unit currency shall be added
to the invoice value and such de3cimal figure to be ignored.
10. Dues and Charges
At all load and discharge port dues and cost what so ever as well as freight of
the shipping performing all costs are for the buyers account.
11 - DETERMINATION OF QUANTITY/QUALITY
The quantity and quality of the product shall be determined at load port by inspectors
appointed by seller and acceptable to buyer with the costs shared equally. certificates
of quantity and quality in respect of the product issued, witnessed or countersigned by
such inspectors shall be conclusive and will be final and binding on both parties with
no guarantee, condition, warranty or undertaking ( whether express or implied ) that
the product will remain of such quality and/or condition thereafter. Seller shall have no
liability for any deterioration in the condition and/or quality of the product after
shipment for any reason what so ever.
Quantity shall be determined by Seller port authorities. The quality shall be as
per actual shore tanks or mother vessel at khark Island. Resulted at storage
facilities.
5. However, buyer may appoint one of the independent inspectors as approved
by Seller, to witness ITT operations at its entirely own cost.
13 - Measurement
The quantity of Fuel Oil shall be determined by Seller’s personnel, using seller’s
equipment according to Seller’s official methods (shore tanks gauges or, if such
is not available, by barge calibrated meter or, if such is not available, by barge
calibrated meter or, if such is not available, by barge or truck, volume
measurement figure)
Buyer may be present or represented by a property accredited agent at all
measurements. If the buyer or Buyer’s representative declines such
invitation to present for before and after measurements, seller’s or
supplier’s determination of quantity shall prevail and be binding. All
measurements shall be adjusted to metric tons at 60 degrees Fahrenheit
temperature.
14- Confidentiality
Seller and Buyer to the contract undertake to treat the contents of the contract
as strictly confidential and shall not be revealed to the third party without written
consent.
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15 – ASSIGNMENT
Neither party may, without the prior written consent of the other, assign this Contract
or any of its right or obligations hereunder to any third party.
6. 16 – ENTIRE CONTRACT / MODIFICATION
This Contract constitutes the entire agreement between the Seller and the Buyer
concerning the subject matter hereof and supersedes all previous documents,
undertakings and agreement, whether verbal, written or otherwise, between the
parties concerning the subject matter hereof. This Contract shall not be amended or
modified unless in writing and signed by the duly authorized representatives of both
parties.
17 – WAIVER
Any delay or failure of either party to insist upon strict adherence to any terms of
this Contract on any occasion shall not be construed to be a waiver of any right
thereafter to insist upon strict adherence to that term or any other terms of this
Contract. Any waiver of rights by a party under this Contract shall only be valid if
made in writing.
18– GOVERNING LAW AND COURT
All disputes and claims arising from or relating to the present contract including its
conclusion, validity, termination or breach, an its interpretation or application, shall be
submitted with through negotiations and ultimately settled through competent courts of
the Singapore on the basis of English commerce law
19 – FORCE MAJEURE
7. 19.1 In the event of delivery of all or part of the Commodity under this Contract being
obstructed and/ or delayed due to or resulting from a cause or causes beyond the
control of the Seller and Buyer, such as war hostility, military operation of
character, civil commotions, sabotage, quarantine restriction, acts of government,
local and other regulatory authorities, fire, floods, explosion, epidemics, blockades,
revolutions, insurrection, mobilization, strikes, lockouts, riots and act of God, the
Seller and Buyer shall be relieved from the responsibility for performance of this
Contract upon the giving of notice to the other parties of the occurrence of such
event.
19.2 The party asserting the presence a force majeure event under clause 18.1 shall,
during the duration of such force majeure event, use its best efforts to resume the
performance of its obligations under this Contract with the least possible delay and
such party shall always advise the other parties of the detailed progress of
resuming, the prospect of settlement of such an event and of the resumption of the
performance of its obligations under this Contract.
19.3 Should the delay caused by a force majeure event under clause 18.1 last for more
than one (1) month, the parties will attempt to agree on measures to be taken to
allow the Agreement to continue. Should such an agreement not be reached within
thirty (30) days from the date one (1) month after the occurrence of such force
majeure event, either the Buyer or the Seller shall be entitled to terminate this
Contract with no penalty by giving notice to the other party.
20 - DEMURRAGE /DISPATCH
Lay time at load port is 42 hours. Lay time shall commence at when the vessel is all
fast alongside berth or 6 hours from when the notice of readiness in tendered.
Demurrage shall be payable by the seller – buyer at a rate of 35000USD per day
port.
Seller Buyer
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